After  the Bhutts had met Shri Nathji at Lahore and had become devoted to him, they  visited Shri Nathji at his residence at Dehra Dun as well. It was at Dehra Dun  in 1938, that Mrs. Chaube, the wife of the retired Deputy Collector, was given  faith in Shri Nathji by Mrs. Gangabai Bhutt, and had later been raised from the  dead by Shri Nathji.
   Gangabai  Bhutt’s brother, Shanker, had a faith in Shri Nathji that was almost as great  as that of Gangabai, and he came along with her to Dehra Dun for Shri Nathji’s  darshan.
   Shanker  looked at Shri Nathji’s delicate and exquisitely shaped hands at Dehra Dun, and  said to himself:
   Surely  these soft and beautiful hands cannot hold any power!
   As if  in answer to his thoughts, Shri Nathji brought his hands down upon Shanker’s  back.
   Shanker  suddenly appeared to go mad. He rent his clothes and ran out of the house. For  three days his whereabouts remained unknown. When he returned later, Shri  Nathji draped him in his own clothes, and gave him an extra share of his Love.
   When  you placed your hand upon my back, said Shanker to Shri Nathji, it  was as if the weight of the Himalayas had fallen upon me!
   Indeed  Shri Nathji had two forms, the delicate and soft human personality and the  Infinite Power within him.